Meaning & Definition of word "Profuse"

Profuse

/prəˈfjuːs/

adjective:

  • 1. Excessively abundant; overflowing.
    • Example: She was profuse in her thanks for helping her with the project.
  • 2. Characterized by a great abundance or a great quantity.
    • Example: The garden was profuse with flowers, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape.
  • 3. Giving or spending freely and in large amounts.
    • Example: After the rainfall, the plants started to grow profusely, covering the ground with lush greenery.
  • 4. Very generous; extravagant.
    • Example: He received profuse praise from his peers for his groundbreaking research.

Etymology

From Latin 'profusus', past participle of 'profundere' meaning 'to pour forth'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

profuse apologies:

An excessive or overflowing expression of regret.

profuse bleeding:

Severe bleeding, often requiring medical attention.

profuse sweating:

Excessive sweating beyond normal levels.

Related Words

profusion:

An abundance or large quantity of something.

profusely:

In large amounts; abundantly.

Slang Meanings of profuse

Meaning: To go all out

Example Sentence: He went profuse on the party decorations.

Meaning: Over the top

Example Sentence: Her profuse display of affection felt a bit much.